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The phrase "capture all" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you want to include all of something within a defined context. Example: We need to capture all of our team's ideas and brainstorm new ones.
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To capture all the voices would be impossible.
The camera can capture all the paranormal activity that the human eye cannot see.
THE economy is too complex to capture all these things in any single model.
"If we can capture all the CO2 from this, imagine how much emissions we could save.
They must capture all the nuances that make us human, and then put them in motion.
But to capture all these gains so much more needs to be done.
Cathedral Square is a sight that pictures cannot capture, all the Tsars where crowned there.
Each team attempts to progressively capture all the control points to win the round.
However, the Rosetta scores don't necessarily capture all the important characteristics of a given design.
"Our goal is to capture all human knowledge," he said.
But do those statistics capture all the hot topics?
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